感じる
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Base dictionary form. Ichidan verb: ends in 『る』 and keeps its stem for all conjugations.
Theme

Two friends, Mika and User, are hiking in the mountains near Kyoto. They stop to admire the view and discuss their sensations.

感じる

かんじる

to feel / to sense (plain form)

Core Language Building BlocksCore Verbs & Actions
verbICHIDAN (ru-verb)

Memory Hook

Think of 'can' again — you 'can feel' something. 『感じる』 (kanjiru, 'to feel') starts with 'can' and ends with 'feel' sound!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『感じる』 (kanjiru, 'to feel') is used in various contexts, from physical sensations to emotional perceptions. For example, in art or nature appreciation, people might say 『美しさを感じる』 (utsukushisa o kanjiru, 'to feel beauty').

Forms

Base: 感じるBase dictionary form. Ichidan verb: ends in 『る』 and keeps its stem for all conjugations.